Dressed entirely in beige, working the A-1 cash register, it was clear that Walt no longer wanted to be Heisenberg. |
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Many dance instructors register their classes at gyms and teach women or men under the name of aerobics. |
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I doubt Wills feels it is disgusting for pro-life activists to register voters at anti-abortion protests. |
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Annie Lee Cooper, well played by Winfrey, is shown trying but failing to register to vote. |
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The software allows users to make phone calls, register to vote, and canvass neighborhoods with a few simple instructions. |
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The 33 long guns and 37 handguns were seized during the project examining 69 cases where people failed to register or renew a firearm licence. |
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As with most languages, written language tends to use a more formal register than spoken language. |
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If the car is more than five years old, you'll have to have it smogged before you can register it. |
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Apart from specialized vocabulary, Urdu is mutually intelligible with Standard Hindi, another recognized register of Hindustani. |
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Until the late 19th century, all proceedings and court transactions in this register of Urdu were written officially in the Persian script. |
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Contrary to what happens in the United States, candidates must declare their intended university major when they register for the Vestibular. |
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For anything that has a large explosion or gets airborne, users need to register for a Type 2 Licence. |
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Dodgson wrote and received as many as 98,721 letters, according to a special letter register which he devised. |
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Thus during each blanking, a line pattern of charges is read into the horizontal register in parallel. |
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Checkout chicks are hassled into letting their family pass through the register without paying. |
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In New South Wales you must get an endorsed Compulsory Third Party Certificate from an insurance company to be able to register your vehicle. |
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The legislation would make it harder to hull splash, and it would make it easier for companies to register their designs with the government. |
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These declarations are published annually in a register and are available on the Internet. |
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A fortnight after the 10th anniversary of the plant the 250,000th cash register was produced. |
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A Member who does not register a designation of identity shall be deemed to be designated Other for the purposes of these Standing Orders. |
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In the formal register, such variation is reduced and the talk has a more monotone, business-like quality. |
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Apart from specialized vocabulary, Hindi is mutually intelligible with Standard Urdu, another recognized register of Hindustani. |
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The register of sponsors lists all organisations that the UK Border Agency has licensed to employ migrant workers or sponsor migrant students. |
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The register of sponsors lists the name, location and sponsor rating of every registered organisation. |
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In 2001 freemasonry was added to the register of interests of council members that the GMC published. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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In October 2015, the NMC introduced the new system which all nurses and midwives in the UK must go through to remain on the NMC register. |
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All nurses on the NMC register will eventually go through revalidation when their registration is up for renewal. |
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The NMC has the power to restrict a nurse or midwife's practice or strike them off their register. |
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The ceremony took place on 1 June 1898, in the register office in Covent Garden. |
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He said the album featured less falsetto as he allowed his voice's lower register to take precedence. |
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It reverberates with layer on layer of flavour and aroma, from springtime zephyr at the top of the register to a myrrhic basso profundo. |
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The register was compiled in October, and would come into force the next February, and would remain valid until the next January. |
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Residents are required by law to report any change of address to register within a short time after moving. |
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A register of royal charters was kept and published as the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland. |
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Membership is open to residents of the two islands whose names appear on the voting register. |
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Anyone who qualified as an anonymous elector had until midnight on 31 May to register. |
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The Bureau of Heraldry has the power to register coats of arms to protect against misuse, but registration of arms is voluntary. |
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The Lyon Clerk must ensure that members of the public have access to the register by facilitating searches and studies of the records. |
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However, even during periods of peace, many pacifists still refuse to register for or report for military duty, risking criminal charges. |
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Each song consists of several sounds in a low register, varying in amplitude and frequency and typically lasting from 10 to 20 minutes. |
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Until 10 June 2014 it was not possible to register a domain name directly under. |
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Members are allowed to register with political parties but choose not to reveal their affiliation while seated, as a professional courtesy. |
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In May 207 there was a backlog of 14,000 people unable to register with an NHS dentist in the county. |
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Currently there are 128 gigs on the CPGA register of gigs, this does not include the Isles of Scilly. |
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Occasionally, marked surface clausal configurations provide some evidence of a more formal, or poetic, register. |
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Smokers were required to register for licenses for gradually reducing rations of the drug. |
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Under legislation enacted in 1980, all newspapers must register with the Ministry of Information and pay sizeable registration fees. |
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The mountainous areas register greater rainfall since they constitute a barrier to the humid wind that comes from the Atlantic. |
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This same edict required priests to register births, marriages, and deaths, and to establish a registry office in every parish. |
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I got no idea who he thinks is listening to us, but I register that this is prime cut information. |
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Now Standard Tibetan, based on the Lhasa dialect, serves as the high register in China. |
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Khmer language has rich vocalics with an extra distinction of long and short register to the vowels and diphthongs. |
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In linguistics, a register is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. |
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The rules of punctuation vary with language, location, register and time and are constantly evolving. |
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Mississippi was a center of activity, based in black churches, to educate and register black voters, and to work for integration. |
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Neither the DTC nor the Federal Reserve hold an individual register of the transfers of property. |
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Users pay an annual fee to cover administration costs to register and use the points. |
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The 15 years period begins when they no longer appeared in the electoral register, not the date they moved abroad. |
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As of June 2014, as part of the Government's Digital By Default policy, voters in England and Wales can register to the electoral roll online. |
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Special category electors do not register through the annual canvass procedure. |
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In Northern Ireland, there is no annual canvass, and instead people register individually at any time during the year. |
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Today these laws have largely been abolished, although the homeless may not be able to register because they lack regular addresses. |
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The preparation of the register was still left to easily manipulated party organisers who could remove opponents and add supporters at will. |
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The sole qualification to vote was essentially being on the register itself. |
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When a Ten Minute Rule motion passes, the bill is added to the register of parliamentary business. |
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Tottenham, who lost William Gallas to injury before the end, struggled to find any sort of response and did not register a single shot on target. |
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This is a trial version, and is going to expire in 30 days! Please register! |
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The meetings are open to all residents, and those who are on the electoral register for Mallerstang may speak and vote on all matters. |
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The UK government regularised the definitions of common land with the Commons Registration Act 1965, which established a register of common land. |
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This includes a description of the land, who applied to register the land, and when the land became finally registered. |
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Holy shitcakes! The remaining olive in my martini is no comfort as I register the presence of Evelyn and John B, two of Eli's artist friends. |
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To register to take part in PDSA Walkies in Calderstones Park animal lovers need to visit www. |
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There are also six gay adopters on the register from Liverpool, ranking it mid level out of the North West counties. |
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Kurradj is both song language for 'blood' and also the term for blood used in the Bininj Kunwok affinal kin respect register kun-debuy. |
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The most important ruling was the decision to officially register Mustafa Alish Hadji as the new Chief Mufti. |
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He's a master technician and sometimes he was doing stuff I didn't see, I couldn't register. |
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The theatre and stage structure is on English Heritage's Buildings at Risk register. |
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In 2016 the Declaration of Arbroath was placed on UNESCO's Memory of the World register. |
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It was revealed in December 2016 that Thatcher had herself failed to register for the poll tax and was threatened with a penalty fine. |
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The work begins quietly, with instrumental and solo movements preceding the first appearance of the chorus, whose entry in the low alto register is muted. |
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British citizens who are away overseas temporarily do not need to register as overseas electors and can register to vote in the usual way at their UK address. |
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Now that access is available to legal deposit collection material, it is necessary for visitors to register as a Reader to use the Boston Spa Reading Room. |
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Interestingly, it took Huddersfield's next three coaches more than 13 games to register two wins, with the club so far off the pace in their early Super League years. |
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But still many commons were lost through failure to register them. |
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Other scholars argue that the distinctions are more rightly viewed as indicative of sociolinguistic and register differences normally found within any language. |
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When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC onto the stack. |
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Those who acquired BOTC through naturalisation or registration after that date are entitled to register as British citizens under s4A of the 1981 Act. |
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He hurried up the back stairs with the hot water, scooping up a fingernailful of frost off the window in the back hall where there wasn't any register. |
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Local Conservative Associations began to educate citizens about the Party's platform and encouraged them to register to vote annually, as mandated by the Act. |
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An estimate of 7,230,660 for the first census held in 1831 is considered a serious undercount, as this census was meant only to register possible conscripts. |
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However, comparative register research shows that the old stereotypes about the stanceless nature of academic writing are to some extent accurate. |
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When baptised, children are registered in the Church of Norway's member register, leading to a large membership, although many people do not remain observant as adults. |
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Anyone who wanted to buy or lease state lands for agriculture in Finnmark had to prove knowledge of the Norwegian language and had to register with a Norwegian name. |
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In September 2010, the Charity Commission for England and Wales agreed to register The Druid Network as a charity, effectively giving it official recognition as a religion. |
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Consequently, the unit executes and places the result in a temp register. |
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The two earliest manuscripts from India, acknowledged and registered by the UNESCO Memory of the World register in 1997 and 2005, were written in Tamil. |
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In order to be eligible to apply under certain categories of the Points Based System, the applicant must have a sponsor which is on the UKBA register of sponsors. |
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But it may end up unmiked in her coloratura register, where it does. |
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When you get a licence, you are added to the register of sponsors. |
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The flags register is a veritable junkdrawer of disjointed bits of information and it's tough to just sit down and describe all of them in detail at once. |
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The use of these arrays depends on using multiaddress instructions with a small number of address bits to specify each argument. Thus the size of register arrays is limited. |
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A number of the buildings associated with the canal have survived and appear on the listed building register, including five circular cottages, built with three floors. |
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The UKCC was expected to maintain a register of UK nurses, midwives and health visitors, provide guidance to registrants, and handle professional misconduct complaints. |
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If the compiler allocates a privatized variable to a register, it must examine whether the variable is live after the termination of the while-loop. |
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In serious cases, this can include removing them from the register. |
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The teacher took the register by calling out each child's name. |
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The defendant attempted to register an infringingly similar trademark. |
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Standard Hindustani is based on a Persianized register of the Khariboli dialect and has two modern standard forms, Standard Hindi and Standard Urdu. |
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As a distinct dialect, Australian English differs considerably from other varieties of English in vocabulary, accent, pronunciation, register, grammar and spelling. |
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If you wanted to have a Standing On Pavement Cracks Day you'd have to register with the Ancient of Days or the Silver Stocking of the Diurnal or something. |
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This definition of diatype is very similar to those of register. |
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It was on the sets of this film where Burton was introduced by Williams to Sybil Williams, whom he married on 5 February 1949 at a register office in Kensington. |
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Schengen states must keep a central register of the permits issued and have to provide immediate access to the relevant data to other Schengen states. |
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All Bangladeshis are issued with an NID Card which can be used to obtain a passport, Driving Licence, credit card, and to register land ownership. |
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It is required to open a bank account, to sign a contract, to have state insurance and to register at a university and should be shown when being fined by a police officer. |
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It is held by Latinos in Action, is a local nonprofit group that helps the Latino population register to vote, understand the laws and find scholarships. |
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In 2013, Archbishop Stanley Ntagali maintained opposition to clergy in civil unions opposing the Church of England's decision to allow bishops to register a civil partnership. |
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Some may be turned away because they are ineligible, some may be turned away improperly, and some who sign the voting register may not actually cast ballots. |
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The register can be consulted in the National Archives reading room and the index used to be searchable as an online database on the National Archives web site. |
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A pressure gauge to register the depth of the sinker was added by Thomson. |
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There is also some evidence that the poll tax had a lasting effect of people not registering themselves on the electoral register to evade collection attempts. |
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Normally consisting of twelve persons, juries are selected from a jury panel which is picked at random by the county registrar from the electoral register. |
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In some parts of the world, a summit register or summit log may be located in a watertight container such as a jar or can, stashed in a protected spot. |
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In the summer of 1964 students and community organizers from across the country came to help register black voters in Mississippi and establish Freedom Schools. |
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The Lyon Court maintains the register of grants of arms, known as the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, as well as records of genealogies. |
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The atlases can be used to reconstruct, or deformably register, the surface model of an object from just two to four 2D x-ray projections of the object. |
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You must register at the abovementioned project first and then can login and password that you received by e-mail, down load the requested documents. |
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In November 2008, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Swansea Universities decided to exercise their right to register students to study for their own awarded degrees. |
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Growers register new daffodil cultivars by name and color with the Royal Horticultural Society, which is the international registration authority for the genus. |
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Remand prisoners, voluntary patients in mental hospitals and people without a fixed place of residence can register to vote by making a declaration of local connection. |
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The Richter magnitude scale itself has no lower limit, and contemporary seismometers can register, record, and measure earthquakes with negative magnitudes. |
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Inspectors may check fishing gear and inspect the register of fish caught. |
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The League has partnered with the Overseas Vote Foundation to enable military and overseas voters to register to vote and request absentee ballots. |
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The concern is that groups, including advocacy groups, could register as parties simply by fielding a paper candidate and complying with reporting requirements. |
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Naturally, a geiger counter should register this low effect. |
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Certain types of weather may also register on the radar screen. |
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In running for public office, independents sometimes choose to form a party or alliance with other independents, and may formally register their party or alliance. |
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